I set down one time back in the woods, and had a long think about it. I says to myself, if a body can get anything they pray for, why donât Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork? Why canât the widow get back her silver snuffbox that was stole? Why canât Miss Watson fat up? No, says I to myself, there ainât nothing in it. I went and told the widow about it, and she said the thing a body could get by praying for it was âspiritual gifts.â This was too many for me, but she told me what she meantâ âI must help other people, and do everything I could for other people, and look out for them all the time, and never think about myself. This was including Miss Watson, as I took it. I went out in the woods and turned it over in my mind a long time, but I couldnât see no advantage about itâ âexcept for the other people; so at last I reckoned I wouldnât worry about it any more, but just let it go. Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a bodyâs mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and knock it all down again. I judged I could see that there was two Providences, and a poor chap would stand considerable show with the widowâs Providence, but if Miss Watsonâs got him there warnât no help for him any more.